Top 10 UK Universities for Math 2014

The University of Cambridge is 5th in the world for math, but top of the class in the UK. 81% of the students in Cambridge are male, but the competition to get into the university is very high!

2. Oxford

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Ranked 7th in the world for math, Oxford offers the BEST employment prospects of any university in the UK. 91.8% of math graduates find jobs within six months of receiving their degrees, with 76% of students taking a 1st or a 2:1.

3. Imperial College London

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ICL is ranked 29th in the world, but has a higher ranking in the UK for math. The employment prospects of math students here is 89%!

4. Warwick

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The University of Warwick ties with ICL for 29th place in the world for math, but its employment prospects are a bit lower at 78.1%. Student satisfaction, however, is very high at 86%!

5. University of Manchester

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The University of Manchester has a world ranking of 38th for math studies, but ranks 5th in the UK. 81.2% of students are satisfied with the course material, and employment prospects hover around 64%.

6. University College London

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UCL may not be as highly-ranked for math as it is for business, but it’s still a top public research university. It ranks in the top 100 in the world, and has a 77.6% chance of students finding employment.

7. Bristol

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Roughly 78% of students at the University of Bristol are content with the quality of their students, which may have something to do with the fact that there are only 13.2 students to every staff member. Employment prospects are around 76%.

8. Edinburgh

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This Scottish university has a student satisfaction score of 81.4%, but employment prospects are a bit low at 68.4%.

9. Nottingham

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The University of Nottingham isn’t in the top 100 universities in the world, but it does have a very good maths program. Student satisfaction hovers around 86%, and the university offers a 74.1% chance of finding a good job within six months of graduating.

10. King's College London

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King’s College is one of the top-rated public research universities in the city, and 84% of students are satisfied with the quality of education. Up to 71.7% of students can easily find employment after graduating from this university.

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Math is a very important field of studies to consider, as it offers many employment opportunities in a wide range of fields. Those with degrees in mathematics pretty much have their pick of careers, provided they have graduated from a good college!

Want to know where to study maths in the UK? Here are the top 10 universities in the country to consider: